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define mode of observation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The mode of a set of observations is the value that occurs most frequently in the set. A set of observations may have no mode, one mode or more than one mode. Example: Find the mode of the following set of scores.


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Answered by pradhu3
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Answer:

The mode of a set of observations is the value that occurs most frequently in the set. A set of observations may have no mode, one mode or more than one mode.

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